iPhone screen mirroring is a feature that allows you to connect your iPhone's screen wirelessly to another display, such as a TV or computer. This feature can be used for

iPhone screen mirroring is a feature that allows you to connect your iPhone’s screen wirelessly to another display, such as a TV or computer. This feature can be used for a variety of purposes, including watching videos and photos on a larger screen, playing games on a big screen, or giving presentations.

How does iPhone screen mirroring work?

iPhone screen mirroring uses the AirPlay technology. AirPlay is a wireless data transfer technology that allows you to stream audio and video content between Apple devices.

To mirror your iPhone screen, you’ll need to connect your iPhone and the other display to the same Wi-Fi network. Then, open the Control Center on your iPhone’s screen and tap on the “Screen Mirroring” button. Select the other display from the list.

If the other display is AirPlay 2 compatible, your iPhone screen will automatically appear on the display. If the other display is not AirPlay 2 compatible, an AirPlay passcode will appear on the screen. You’ll need to enter the passcode on your iPhone to enable screen mirroring.

What is iPhone screen mirroring used for?

iPhone screen mirroring can be used for a variety of purposes, including the following:

  • Watching videos and photos on a larger screen
  • Playing games on a big screen
  • Giving presentations
  • Connecting your phone to a projector or other display

How to turn off iPhone screen mirroring?

To turn off iPhone screen mirroring, open the Control Center and tap on the “Screen Mirroring” button. Select your iPhone from the list.

Additional information about iPhone screen mirroring

You can find additional information about iPhone screen mirroring on Apple’s support website.

Summary

iPhone screen mirroring is a handy feature that can be used for a variety of purposes. If you want to share your iPhone screen with another display, this feature is a great solution.


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